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One couple has adopted a boy from Korea and one from Ethiopia. Their struggles were mainly in dealing with the foreign agencies, who work on far different schedules and approach the issue in frustrating ways sometimes - all with horrible communication. With their Korean son, one day they were told they would go to Korea and pick him up in two weeks. The very next day they got a call from the local coordinating agency telling them their son was at their airport waiting to be picked up! For the Ethiopian son, everything was on target and sailing smooth, and then the whole operation there shut down for a month due to holidays.
Another couple is gay, and they have still not received their child but will be getting an early teen "troubled" child. They are two of the nicest and tolerant people we know - I hope it works out.
Finally, the third couple is the one we did not have to write a reference for. They have one child of their own and adopted two girls from China. Their experience was pretty straightforward - China has set up quite the machine to "process" their unwanted girls, although key bribes along the way are pretty much expected.
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